Becoming The Mr. CTO - E14: From Zagreb Snow to the streets of Dubai
Nuremberg and Geneva changed everything. After filling headlines with Grunner, we got a message that would shape our next chapter
I’ve decided to start sharing a full series of stories about how I became The Mr. CTO - not the brand, not the title, but the human path behind it. It wasn’t linear. It wasn’t clean. There were beautiful moments, and there were some very hard ones too. I’ve carried these stories with me for years, and now feels like the right time to put them out there.
Nuremberg and Geneva changed everything. After filling headlines with Grunner, we got a message that would shape our next chapter
We learned a lot from the Grunner MA1. We optimized the app. We refined the platform. And then we built
After the early Grunner bikes, it was time to go all in. We built our first production version. Stronger frame.
After the big success with GMobile, I hit a wall. I realized it was just too expensive to build a
I won’t bother listing every place I traveled to for competitions, this isn’t a travelogue, and this is
It all started in primary school… and by high school, I was already living out of my backpack, hopping from
For me, the ground was never the limit. After I sold my first services - the robotic arms, I reinvested
It wasn’t long after my appearance on Globalno sijelo on national television and a few articles in local newspapers
At some point, my robots got bigger. A lot bigger. This one was an autonomous platform, designed to carry heavy
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